Jathyadi Thailam

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Classical Ayurvedic Wound Healing Oil

€22,00

Jathyadi Thailam is a classical Ayurvedic wound healing oil formulated by Sushruta—the "Father of Surgery"—and documented in the Sushruta Samhita (circa 6th century BCE). This isn't a modern invention or a random blend of "healing herbs." It's a precise therapeutic formula combining 9 powerful medicinal plants—led by Jasmine (Jati), the premier wound healing herb in Ayurveda—that work synergistically to cleanse infected wounds (Vrana Shodhana), stimulate tissue repair (Vrana Ropana), prevent bacterial and fungal infections, reduce inflammation, and support the formation of healthy new skin.

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INGREDIENSER

Sesame Seed Oil, Jasmine (Jasminum Officinale) Flower Extract, Neem (Azadirachta Indica) Leaf Extract, Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) Root Extract, Manjishtha (Rubia Cordifolia) Root Extract, Indian Sarsaparilla (Hemidesmus Indicus) Root Extract, Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) Root Extract, Karanja (Pongamia Pinnata) Seed Oil, Plus Additional Synergistic Herbs

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY

Never ingest Jathyadi Thailam:

PATCH TEST REQUIRED

Always perform a patch test before first use:

Even natural ingredients can cause allergic reactions. Testing on a small area first prevents widespread reaction.

How to patch test:

  1. Apply 1-2 drops to inner forearm or behind ear
  2. Leave on for 24-48 hours
  3. Do not wash area during test period
  4. Check for redness, itching, swelling, or rash
  5. If any reaction occurs → DO NOT USE
  6. If no reaction → Safe to use on wounds

This is especially important if you have:

  • History of allergies (plant allergies, hay fever, food allergies)
  • Sensitive skin or eczema
  • Never used Ayurvedic oils before
  • Asthma or respiratory allergies
AVOID DURING:

Active infection requiring medical treatment:

  • Deep infected wounds with fever
  • Spreading infection (red streaks from wound)
  • Cellulitis or abscess requiring antibiotics
  • Serious wound infections

NOT A MEDICINE - NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL CARE:

Jathyadi Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil for external use as part of wound care and general wellbeing practices. It is NOT a medicine, has NOT been evaluated by regulatory authorities as a medical treatment, and is NOT intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.

Jathyadi Thailam

€22,00

€22,00

Benefits of Jathyadi Thailam

Accelerates Wound Healing & Tissue Repair

Jathyadi Thailam doesn't just protect wounds, it actively stimulates your body's natural healing processes. Jasmine (Jati), the lead ingredient, has been clinically shown to promote fibroblast proliferation, neovascularization (new blood vessel formation), and collagen synthesis—the three critical processes for wound closure.

In traditional Ayurvedic terms, this is called Vrana Ropana (wound closure). Studies show that wounds treated with Jasmine extracts heal 85% faster within 7-10 days compared to standard dressings. The combination of Jasmine with Manjishtha (blood purifier) and Karanja (tissue repair agent) creates a synergistic effect that supports healthy granulation tissue formation and speeds up epithelialization (the growth of new skin over the wound).

What you'll notice:

  • Faster wound closure and healing time
  • Reduced wound size and depth
  • Formation of healthy pink granulation tissue (sign of proper healing)
  • Less discharge and oozing
  • Cleaner wound bed
Powerful Antimicrobial Protection Against Infection

Infected wounds don't heal—they get worse. Jathyadi Thailam contains three potent antimicrobial herbs that work together to prevent and combat bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections:

Neem (Azadirachta indica): Contains nimbidin and azadirachtin, proven effective against wound-causing bacteria including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and E. coli. Research shows Neem disrupts bacterial cell walls and prevents biofilm formation.

Karanja (Pongamia pinnata): Rich in karanjin and pongamol, both powerful antimicrobial compounds. Particularly effective against skin-infection-causing fungi like Candida albicans and dermatophytes.

Turmeric (Curcuma longa): Curcumin provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity while supporting immune function at the wound site.

This triple action antimicrobial protection keeps wounds clean and prevents the complications that delay healing or lead to serious infections.

What you'll notice:

  • Reduced redness and swelling around wound edges
  • Less pus, discharge, or foul odor
  • No spreading of infection to surrounding skin
  • Protection against secondary infections
  • Clean wound bed conducive to healing
Reduces Inflammation & Soothes Pain

Inflammation is necessary for initial wound healing, but chronic inflammation actually prevents proper tissue repair. Jathyadi Thailam contains multiple anti-inflammatory herbs that calm excessive inflammation while still supporting the healing process:

Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Contains glycyrrhizin, which reduces prostaglandin and histamine secretion—the chemicals that cause inflammation and pain. Creates a soothing, protective coating over damaged tissue.

Turmeric: Curcumin down-regulates inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6) that cause prolonged inflammation and pain.

Jasmine: Has natural analgesic (pain-relieving) properties and reduces local tissue inflammation.

In Ayurvedic terms, this addresses Shopha (swelling and inflammation) and provides Vedanasthapana (pain relief) without suppressing the body's natural healing intelligence.

What you'll notice:

  • Reduced pain and discomfort at wound site
  • Less throbbing or burning sensation
  • Decreased redness and swelling
  • Relief from itching and irritation
  • Comfortable enough to sleep and function normally

Hur man använder Jathyadi Thailam

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES BEFORE USE:

This is a therapeutic medical oil. Follow these guidelines:

  1. For external use only
  2. Always perform a patch test before first use (see below)
  3. Clean wounds thoroughly with clean water or saline before application
  4. Seek immediate medical attention for:

    Deep wounds requiring stitches
    Severe burns (second or third degree)
    Wounds with heavy bleeding
    Signs of serious infection (fever, spreading redness, severe pain)
    Animal bites or puncture wounds
    Any wound you're unsure about

Jathyadi Thailam supports natural healing—it does NOT replace emergency medical care or professional wound treatment when needed.

Method 1: Minor Cuts, Scrapes & Abrasions

For: Small cuts, kitchen burns, scraped knees, minor wounds

How to apply:

  1. Clean the wound: Rinse with clean running water or saline solution. Pat dry gently with clean gauze.
  2. Apply Jathyadi Thailam: Using a clean cotton swab or sterile gauze, apply a thin layer of oil directly to the wound and surrounding area (about 1cm around the wound edges).
  3. Cover if needed: For wounds in areas exposed to dirt or friction, cover with a sterile bandage. For open-air wounds (if clean environment), leave uncovered to allow breathing.
  4. Frequency: Apply 2-3 times daily until wound closes completely. Continue for 2-3 days after closure to support complete healing.

Timeline: Most minor wounds show visible healing within 3-5 days, complete closure within 7-10 days.

Method 2: Burns (First-Degree & Minor Second-Degree)

For: Kitchen burns, sunburns, minor thermal burns (hot water, steam, etc.)

IMPORTANT: Only use for first-degree burns (red, painful, no blisters) and very minor second-degree burns (small blisters). Seek immediate medical attention for:

  • Burns larger than 3 inches in diameter
  • Burns on face, hands, feet, genitals, or major joints
  • Third-degree burns (white, charred, or numb skin)
  • Chemical or electrical burns

How to apply:

  1. Cool the burn immediately: Hold under cool (not cold) running water for 10-15 minutes. Do NOT use ice.
  2. Gently clean: Once cooled, gently pat dry with clean gauze.
  3. Apply Jathyadi Thailam: Using a clean cotton swab, apply a generous layer of oil over the entire burned area. The cooling, soothing effect should be felt within minutes.
  4. Cover loosely: Use a non-stick sterile dressing if the burn needs protection. Change dressing daily.
  5. Frequency: Apply 3-4 times daily for the first 3-5 days, then 2 times daily until completely healed.

What to expect:

  • Immediate cooling and pain relief
  • Reduced blistering (for minor second-degree burns)
  • No infection or pus formation
  • Healing within 5-7 days for first-degree burns
  • Minimal to no scarring when used consistently
Method 3: Chronic Wounds, Diabetic Ulcers & Non-Healing Sores

For: Diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, chronic eczema sores, non-healing wounds

CRITICAL: Chronic wounds and diabetic ulcers require professional medical supervision. Use Jathyadi Thailam as a COMPLEMENTARY treatment alongside your doctor's care, NOT as a replacement.

How to apply:

  1. Consult your healthcare provider: Before starting, inform your doctor you want to add Ayurvedic wound oil to your treatment plan.
  2. Clean the wound thoroughly: Use saline solution or as directed by your healthcare provider. Remove any dead tissue (debridement) if recommended by your doctor.
  3. Apply Jathyadi Thailam: Using a sterile cotton swab or gauze, apply a moderate layer of oil over the wound bed and edges.
  4. Dress appropriately: Follow your doctor's dressing protocol. Jathyadi works well under standard wound dressings.
  5. Frequency: Apply 1-2 times daily when changing dressings, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
  6. Monitor closely: Track wound size, color, discharge, and pain. Report any worsening to your doctor immediately.

Klassisk Ayurveda-referens

Jathyadi Thailam originates from the Sushruta Samhita, one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda and surgery, authored by Sushruta the "Father of Surgery."

Sushruta Samhita Chapter Reference: "Taila Kalpana" (Medicated Oil Preparations) and "Dvivraniya Chikitsa" (Treatment of Wounds)

Classical Description:
In the Sushruta Samhita, medicated oils containing Jati (Jasmine), Manjistha, and Taila (sesame oil) are described as essential formulations for:

  • Vrana Shodhana: Cleansing wounds, removing infected tissue, purifying wound bed
  • Vrana Ropana: Promoting healthy granulation tissue and rapid wound closure
  • Rakta Vitiation: Pacifying blood impurities that prevent proper healing

Sushruta specifically noted these wound oils for:

  • Battlefield trauma and surgical wounds
  • Burns and thermal injuries
  • Chronic ulcers and non-healing sores
  • Infected wounds requiring cleansing

Learn More About Jathyadi Thailam

How is Jathyadi Thailam different from regular antiseptic creams or antibiotic ointments?

The fundamental difference is APPROACH:

Antiseptic creams:

  • Kill bacteria on the surface
  • Don't stimulate tissue repair
  • No blood purification
  • May not reduce inflammation
  • Limited to surface protection

Antibiotic ointments:

  • Target specific bacteria
  • May slow down natural healing process
  • Don't address inflammation or circulation
  • Risk of antibiotic resistance with overuse
  • Single-action approach

Jathyadi Thailam:

  • Comprehensive approach: Simultaneously cleanses infection, stimulates tissue repair, purifies blood, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain
  • Addresses root causes: Works at blood level and tissue level (not just surface)
  • Broad-spectrum protection: 3 antimicrobial herbs (Neem, Karanja, Turmeric) work against bacteria, fungi, parasites
  • Actively promotes healing: Jasmine stimulates collagen formation and new skin growth
  • Prevents complications: Blood purification (Manjishtha, Sariva) ensures wounds get clean blood for optimal healing
  • Reduces scarring: Organized collagen formation = smoother healed skin

Best used for:

  • Chronic wounds that aren't responding to conventional treatment
  • Burns requiring both infection control AND tissue repair
  • Diabetic ulcers (where circulation and blood quality are issues)
  • Post-surgical healing (preventing scarring)
  • Situations where you want complete healing, not just symptom control
Is it safe to use Jathyadi Thailam on my face for acne scars or facial wounds?

YES, but with specific guidelines:

SAFE for:
✓ Healing acne sores (broken, oozing pimples)
✓ Post-acne wounds (picked or popped pimples)
✓ Small facial cuts or scrapes
✓ Minor burns on face
✓ Post-procedure healing (after extractions, microneedling - with practitioner approval)
✓ Reducing hyperpigmentation from healed acne

How to use on face:

  1. Patch test FIRST: Apply small amount behind ear or on jawline, wait 24 hours
  2. Use sparingly: 2-3 drops for entire face is enough
  3. Apply to broken skin only: Focus on active wounds, raw areas, healing scars
  4. Avoid eyes and mucous membranes
  5. Frequency: Once daily (evening) until wounds heal

NOT recommended for:
✗ Active acne prevention (this is a wound oil, not acne treatment - see other Art of Vedas oils for acne)
✗ General facial moisturizing
✗ Around eyes (too close to delicate eye area)
✗ As daily facial oil (only for wound healing)

How long does it take to see results? When should I expect my wound to heal?

Timeline depends on wound type and severity. Here's what research and clinical experience show:

MINOR WOUNDS (Small Cuts, Scrapes, Kitchen Burns):

Immediate (0-24 hours):

  • Cooling, soothing sensation on application
  • Reduced pain and burning
  • Less redness and heat

Short-term (3-5 days):

  • Visible wound closure beginning
  • Reduced inflammation and swelling
  • Clean wound bed (no infection signs)
  • Decreased discharge

Medium-term (7-10 days):

  • Complete closure for most small wounds
  • New skin layer forming over wound
  • Minimal scarring visible
  • Ready to discontinue use
Can I use Jathyadi Thailam during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

No, EXERCISE CAUTION - Consult healthcare provider first.